The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 10, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE
'I’liiirsdii.V, Muy IO, 103 1
HILLSBORO
ARGUS,
HILLSBORO,
Paire Nini
OREGON
visited last week at tint Ron Hut- ¡1 a in. “A Mother's Good A.’.vice;" for » astern Oregon. Tony la working
CltPii-s and Carl Wo>'lilek' l b'tin'
7 30 p m program by B Y. P. U. for A. Eslinger.
Midway ach'xjl cloap'1 Friday. 8pm sermon topic "A Mother's
Mr. and Mrs. O Pannier are re­
I'laiui lor a wU nt r roanl were can­ Evil Influence.”
modeling their house and having
Lwii.h
celed
because
ol
high
wind.
electricitv installed.
M
to
l.loyl Crutier and Mildr«»! Crotear, hue-
Evangelical brotbeilwxzl a ill meet
Mr and Mr Hulph Buckley nnd
dintMlic«
Baptist < hurrh
ban«l an«l wife. D* f«i>dahta.
May
14
ina
cad
ot
May
15,
wnictl
Mrs Alice Buckley spent Sunday
< UMlflrd Column* < l"w ut I ! «» < l<»< k VVtuliM’M'Lty N< m »||
400
named
de-
• u p'»w
the
above
Bible
study,
9
*5.
preaching.
11
T Io Lloyd Cr«Aaer.
•4
i.s
the
regular
date
Mr. and Mrs. Charier Sears.
, NW
fendant!
7 30 Dr C W Cutler »ill preach with
Mn> herd Groner spent several and both
Mr. and Mrs Walter Sears visited
llnnw*
In the Name of th** Mtato of (Jrwgon :
services. A spec lal program there
I to appear and
f«»u are beret.y
days last week caring lor the «lek at
in the evening.
«n»wer Utu Comp alut fihd againat y«rj in
at the Herman K - r home near tor Mother’s Day at the morning
Mr. and Mrs Charles Kern and
1*1. IB
be «bove entitl* «! H<ti’»n on or befora
hour.
Young
peoples
meeting
a"
father.
C. A. Kern, and sister-in-
Sherwood.
Ivan
Koeber
is
aole
to
RCHOIXB An elaborate May day
May 2l«t, 1934, I .«ring more than thirty
be at work again.
. 6:45.
law, Mrs. Lawrence Kern, all of
days trotti the <1 ilu'«* of firat publication pari *,
pon/>r<*d
by
ciri
le
No.
1
of
t.
A new barn i. being built on the
Portland, visited Saturday evening
of thi* summon*, • , and if you fail so to the Lacihh' Aid wan held at the
r, for want thereof the If I, Flint home Friday. Following old Kuzsell larrn.
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sears.
Pilgrim House
i n i n ro(
plaintiff will tak » •- ju'lgrnant against you a short Mother's day hervk<- a “May
Mrs. Ralph Buckley and Mrs.
pa r
A »tore building U being erected
May
13:
Chapel
service
of
»
’
or-
1
|
>.
'!■>
p^«*'her
With
L<r
for the «um of I
le
I l( puy<* <• aoll
Day Movie" was given. Each act on the H. L. McCool |,..t - and will ship. 11 a. rn Junior topic, "Up on Herb Raymond were given a shower
coala and «Ihbura
t lutti 25«)
Ilf
I 'V
accompanied by appropriate be occupied by Alt x Karpensteln High.' Pastor Henry 8 Haller will at the home of Mrs. Alice Buckley
T hi» »umm«m* la served upon y*ru by was
10«
»pa t>«-r *>t rnu».< Mri May Crowdc.” was chair- and family, who will stock the store.
le ak on "The Queen of the Home" Thursday afternoon.
III
publication thuruof in a
29.
KI.Al. I I All
Edward Hill of Corning, Iowa, in celebration of Mother's Day, and
general circulation in th« lt- ( ,.4i. y pf
Annabel
i
’
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w
>
■
~
II«»
i
*
turn
Id
h«nt»e
ai
«I
lot,
65»
down,
lit.
¡irti,
undar
and
MODI
Wa*)iir«gUm, State of Orrg<
tor and Mrs Ina Sutherland was visited Bunday at the H. L. McCool copies of Whistler's "Mother" »11L
‘‘Chuck” Hoag Released
F
nth
wllh«»ul intereat
(
ild slate by virtue t>f an order t i the
per
Honorable
'
be distributed. Service of song, 8 j "Chuck" Hoag of Hillsboro »■»«
The refreshment table home.
ratei. I mil«* a«»uOi «»f Hlllsb«>r» r¿tf
te ill««! Georg« K. Bagley, Judge i>f
the Circuit musician
«
Juanita
Garrison
of
Houlton
vis
­
p.
m
Wednesday.
Thursday
nnd
Ur«5ion, < mrt ot the State of Oregon, fur tlur wa:> in the form of a May pole,
released Sunday by the Portland
Illark Fare Heading.
Not
l«'t-
\\ NIED I«» «ent furm 7'» to I'"» n«i«"
( »unty of Washington, said order being with Mrs Reber« a Rowell and Mrs. ited last week at the John Bergy Friday are Ember days. No public baseball club. Hoag, catcher from
. Mii-d land Deoii«* farm ideai f«»r «lairy-
■nil taci.
Gl h du y «latud tla* 16th day of April, 1934, the Mary Stretcher pouring. Mrs. Gladys home.
worship.
Pastor
Haller
may
be
ig
Inquire
Argu«
527.
L
«P
In
C-aeh .liouhl a< < ■ «man» th. ondar.
the University ot Oregon, was one
A B Hint and family went to found at the houie office, 1352 Jack­ or
«late of the fimi publication of thia Tra k pre: ided at tlie punch bowl
ek, above
ho A( RI„S
«m B..»ggin*
six players hit by the shakeup
« «IMMISSION OF
ummons batas
rll I'», 19'^1, an«l th*
Htlniaun mill, H» aerea rie »arasi, cabin.
and Mr Nellie Sieffert assisted by eastern Oregon Saturday for a few son street, each day from 10 a. m . in the Beaver-Ducks.
I.
btricklin,
Bair«*
i-..
<»f
tl*u
l««t
publication
being
Muy
Out of falrnea« to all no Irfurma-
days.
barn, g«H»*| road, timber, |1 200. Lillian
until
12.30
p.
m..
and
from
5
n.
m.
s»
vrral
small
girls
presented
each
8-12
tion «HI the cla*«in«d png« will
12-tp
liurorti. Hank«.
8 A. Ootter went to Roseburg throughout the evening Pilgrim
& PE( KEN, AtUrmey* fur Piain- tray with a corsage bouquet. Over
Gentleman—"What tlm«
be g Ivan out until the paper I*
to attend the funeral of Guild, each Thursday afternoon at do Cautious
VAANI modern furnuh.d boo «e, two b«d-
o.ffi.e adfir«*.. Public bervi«« $9 was realized, 88 being present. May 1
GENERAI. I AND OF F K F.. Wa-hing-
vou have to be home, girlie?"
laaueiL
I2p
t<M>inn
Write Argu« 633.
Joe
Forrest,
who
made
hrs
home
.trlland,
Ürrg.m.
9-H
2
o
’
clock.
Beaverton,
Ti-
9.34
Notice
I*
here-
ton,
D
<
‘
,
April
I
Visitors
came
from
■+ WILL pay « a«h rent In »••!« ance fr 20
Girl—"How much money have
for three years with the Gotter
by given thut *uLj*< t to the conditions
i gard. Hiteon, and Six Corner«, here
you got?"
• »r 3o m < rw iM’lwcen HIHdn >ru ami Fur­ und limitation» of th* art of June 9. 1916
family.
NOTICE TO ( REIHTORH
in
the
May
Tualatin
Plains
Presbyterian
Churrh
1.
ANNOI N« 'EMENT*
Those
taking
part
.
„
Gentleman — "Five hundred dol­
cat Grove. Want Ly ()«'(«»i»ri iai. Write (39 Htut
2I hj , n.. iin«md«Mj by the a« t
No. 4 i 40
Mr and Mrs. L H Murray went
* Day movie were Jean Tra^k. Wil-
II-4P of M.»y 17. I92H <1
The Christian Endeavor will lars."
Ilo* 300, Rt 3. Hiilaboro.
Stat. 697, Public In the C rtjrity Court ef the State of Oro-
F.V mo li*mv »<»•-»■ iit.t
r.rfwi
to
Silverton
Tuesday
to
attend
the
inu
Herd,
Nellie
«eiffert,
Annabel
meet
at
8
o'clock.
Leader,
Margaret
:
Girl—"Thursday.”—Ex.
llltt. Wliltw Ilt.llf.'<i4. «<- ,<!•••*» l.t-t't IIOU.J'. ami lot I»' l'"rtlah«1 fur «ale or N<> 417). and pm.... mt to departmental
g<»n, for the County of Waahiiitfton,
Hint, Mar Crowder, Ivy Flint, funeral of her uncle. Jacob Harman. Batchelder; topic. 'Qualities That
lit...
t..l
!••>»»•'•*<
frudv
lnq«ilrc U«r«l Car I «change. 44tf regula!luna, < ircului ¿'»'I (62 L. D 6«3|, 1
Department of 1* rob ate.
W C. Heaton entertained friends Make G<>od Mothers." Sunday
at. «n
Att.l.r«.« . Jo—’i»
th«» iiinber **n th«'
«»Rowing lan«l* will In the Mutter of the »lute of Annie Granlma Stretcher, Mrs. Ixrvegren,
l»r «old June 4. I > I, ut D> o’clock a. m ,
Barker, lM*cea»ed.
Ella Mae Miller. Mabel Groner, and relatives Saturday evening In school will be held at 10:15 a. m ;
ut puldir auction u' I»» tJ. B. Lam! Of-
Noth«? ia hereby given that the under- Mrs Bennett, Margaret Flint, Faith honor of the 16th birthday anni­ morning service at 11. Sermon by
—
•n. to thr highest |«igned, Thoma
fier, Koacburg,
E. Barker and Thomae Christen-sen, Gladys Trask, Peggy versary of his daughter. Dons Mae.
Dr. A. H. Carrick. A program has i
«tay
bk Idar at hot leas Ilian th«* npprulscd Henry Barker, have l/wn appointed ad­
Cards and dancing were enjoyed.
been prepared for mother's day ob­
Up
price, aa •hown b; this n«»ti<«x aale to miniatrator» of th«
itate of Annie Far- Haynes. Mollie Hanson, Nelia Flint,
Special Mother s Day services will servance. with music by the choir
Mrs. Johnson, Baby
bo «ubjuct to the n <ppr>»val *>f the S*-«-rv- her, «le« coed. by the County U«»urt of Nettle Bish,
37. F’Oll ICENT— M ím HUiirou-»
for
ta ry </f tho Interim >r T!»e purchase price ■ he StMte of Orvg«m,
McCann, Mrs Jennie be held Sunday morning at ten and male chorus.
_ _ Washington Miller, Mrs
Dr. J. C. Harrison, super­
LOVI ANI» KH NI»
wh ) i an ad«iltionai »um of one-fifth of County, an«! have quaBiied. All per»on* i Larkin, and Lizzie Hesse. All wore o'clock
4.
HT<illb-nn'in for rent. (*<»»! location.
intendent of the Portland district,
Fui-Vue” Icit«, i»»
Inquire of A J Kiel»«. Timber. <»r««- «»no prr r<mt tber of, being r«/minissions having claims against «aid «Mtate are pretty paper caps and aprons,
J,ON I Pair a I iw» «««-“.
Christian Church
must
b*
dtpoaitad
wlien
the
allowed,
hereby
notified
to
preeent
the
Marne,
duly
Return
I«»
Ar-
g
u|
;
l|-2p
leather «a»®
Reward.
. I M lss Grace Kingston as leader of will be the speaker. Regular Sun­
A young woman of Norwich, Conn.,
Day church school 9:45 a.
right tu pur« hi
I», awarded by the Reg­ verified a* by law required, to tlw un-1
Up
day school will be at 11 o clock, m. Lord's
gua
.1
vim Y
r...,
bunding
Portland,
the
lo.ing
side
of
the
league
contest
but
certifkate
of
kale
Will
l4Ot
i»
t«r,
C.
H
Nosier, superintendent. writes: "I lost 16 lta. with my first
derwigned
at
910
39.
HOUSEN
with
special
choir
music
of
30
or
LONT
"<’ •P«”’ ’‘r’ and rim. neat
ithu. *•*
.1« month, fn«n —
tu
dat« ~ wa_.
chairman — of — the
league
party
laaue until the pur« baser lias compiled Urcfcoh, wiwM***
— —
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—--------
’
Is "Mothers Day." We have bottle of Kruschen. Being on night
Jue»y, Rt. 2. HOUSE «nd lot f' r «*1»
trade. In­ fully with «ahi reguli luti«m*. Circular 1200,
more voices. Another special feature This
Itrthaiiy «tore
F
H
■
very special features in honor of duty it was hard to sleep days, but
12p
quit«* I
.1 < .4 r I ■ • telili».
24tf MH to
Portland.
the «’»«amtlori I of the contract of
I
Dated ami fimt published April 26, Fcrd Groner and Clifford Tra^K were will be an ode to Mother's Day,
mother.
Honor class one that brings now since I am taking Kruschen I
• aio i and the bond requirwl ! hereunder, 1934, La*t publication May 24, 1934.
..i.,.
m zvrxr**r4ct*sz4
chaperoni. Program
consisted nf
of written by Mrs. E. Reed, and «urig most mothers. Recognition of moth­ sleep plenty, eat as usual and lose
w AN I LIF -MI m -rlUnroua
The money dep<*ited will be ret urne«! if
1 HOMAS i
BAKKER, and THOMAS
10.
by the congregation. Epworth League ers: bouquets for the oldest mother, fat, too.”
40.
PASTURE
f
adings
by
Arlene
Gotter
and
HAVE, ymi a •'«■•k »tov» of any kind y»u WANTED Helf*»»» ’•» «■un hl my pastura • ale is n«»t approve«!, otherwise patent will HENRY BARKER, A«immL.tr*tor*,
10-4 I Charles Burke, vocal solos by Eve- will give a Mother’s Day progTam the youngest grandmother, the
issue for the tituber, which must be re- unaugh & Kavanaugh, Attorn«qr*.
To take off fat—take one-half
.•II gKr • worthy »II*».' < *11
I.y (ha month Mual b« from a < I« un rn>>v«*d within ten ><-ar» Bid« will be re-
tlie evening.
----- lyn Benson and Lorraine Demmin, In the
youngest mother, the mother with teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a
*.r Mr- II llatrl^lar
‘J
hen!
Ray Monlgumary.
M*'unta»'»- <eivu«i fr«»rn citi«,«-n» •»{ thr Unite«! S'atea,
I and a boys' chorus, and an "Imita­
NOTICK TO < KE111TOKH
the largest number of her family glass of hot water in the morning
U1-‘' MAAoclalions <>t »in h citixena and cor­
In Lha 1 «ont, < ourt of O.e Hurta oí Ora- tion" stunt In which the boys imi­
present, and a gift for the youngest before breakfast—one bottle that
ie,
WOIFK WAN1F.1»
porations organixed under the law« of thr
g«m, fur Washington County.
tated the girls and the the girls
baby present with mother. A speci­ lasts 4 weeks costs but little—get
FARM LOANS
United State», <-r any Stale, territory or In the Mutter of the Fatate uf Angie
llttv It. want, w-tk
r.tt. h. at. u.lont*l 42.
Imitated
the
boys.
al
playlet by the young people's it at the Delta Drug store or Hills­
district
thereof
only.
Upon
application
of
ionj
relational
Church
Belle KtH-litt. di"cmuie«l.
y to loan
I’hw Fwkral Lan«!
I., farm work
«’•» Arati.
F A KM
Carl Woschlegel and family spent
N Mice i* hereby giv«m, that the under- I
Public worship at 11 a. m The class directed by Mrs. H. H Stan- | boro Pharmacy or any drug store
buj> ample fund* in bun<l* to a <jualifi<-d pur« ha»rr. the timber on any
UttUF Wat.t.-I »It.I tla.. tr. '"t matt.
batik
legal
«ubdivialon
will
te
offered
»«
’
p-
Sunday
at
the
Fritz
Leist
home
at
Miesaaue
wm
»
nard.
Mother's Day service at 11 a in America. If this first bottle falls
I
»IglMd h
!.•••
i
inted by the
rmrr« ut 4' j’ .
Uv«»r •l<'»,'«>,-
Mother s Day message will be de-
Init will tl., an» kiitti ft work
loan
btwii l'«*»i«"l to \Ya*hli>gtoh arately l.eforr being include*! in any ot- »bow enlitl««*! ( ourt, a* Administrator of Goble and »ere Sunday night gue«U m,md bv^hi R^T Anhur^jio
m. Special music. Sermon: "The to convince you this is the SAFE
I allmrr. 146» I.litroin H<
f*-r
..f
a
larger
«»nit
1
I
N
.
R
2
W
.
................
a
lo.th
ht.m..
ir.
Portland
uvertu
o>
uie
i
.
Artnur
Dun
­
;
he
i-ntate
of
»aid
duceaaud,
and
ha*
duly
at the C A Roth home in Portland. gan. Special music by choir and Glory of Motherhood." Christian I and HARMLESS way to lose fat—
in*-»« by th” bank. Writ« or
irtlmilur»
Washington ( • un- Sw 29, NE'* 5W ,, yelh»w fir 270 51 . qualified **• sucth.
, ,
Mrs. Olga Kinner of Mountain- soloist. At the business meeting last Endeavor 7 p. m. Junior. Intermedi­ your money gladly returned.
i-.J ■. NW . NW'*, yellow fir
IS. «ALK <>r TKAII«: MlM«llai>rou.
therefore, a 1 1 persons
Now
i»|
I urm D»an A»»«*lat*<*«». re*l fir
,
*'?*
dale
spent the week-end at the Sunday the congregation decided to ate and Young People. Evening
¿
’
I"
M.
i«*«!
fir
M.
r«*d
cedar
fio
M
,
Wil l. ,l>. »ullar «,.•! .
11
...n, .«Mr.’«aiy. Ililkk/n.
9f
lain»* against «aid catate are
Don't accept anything but Krus­
huh« ot the tirnb«-r on «aid subdivision« uvtif led and required
the w C Heaton home.
to present
In lu !■«■'>•
I r.n
i
continue the morning service service, 8 o'clock. Special feature: | chen because you must reduce safe­
to
i»e
»"id
fur
M
m 'hn. SI ■ ' i"'r M
Mrs.
John Sutherland and Mrs. throughout
pr«g>er
voucher»
toit utter with
Mother's
Prayer."
presented
by:
«uniti.
u.r W <11 ,'<>•
. . ................
the
month
of
June,
un
­
13. SW% NW1*, therefor, to the undersigned at the law Francis
Rowell as delegates of
f.-r Hlwll.u-I lM,«>
• ••! ’ •*<•*••”'"*'"■
Mrs. Putnam. Sermon: "Perils to ly.—Adv.
M . rdar 200 M. cedar off««» of Hare, McAlear & Petera, in ScholisWoman's club went to Rose­ der the leadership of Mr. Dungan.
II. < u : |l<-« > r< •
the Modern Home." Monday, 4 p.
hW %, yell<»w fir hir the Shute Saving« Bank Building, in
burg Monday to attend the State
m children's class; 7:30, Practical
ar ,M»l«w 60; none tiili* burn,
month*
Oregon, within six
All
Saints
’
Mission
(Episcopal)
11.
CARS ANI> TIRES
Federation.
’ class for youth. Thursday,
md nubxii vision« to be from the «li ute
— hereof.
—,—,
Ascension
Sunday. Church school Workers
Mountainside
school
will
close
Fri-
.
„
X'.anc la hereby given, that by virtu«
Il I 6o jx-r M for the
8 p. m. "Christian Action" study.
cars.
Dateli
Ibi»
24th
«lay
of
April,
1934.
Wc buy rih !
used
at» I »«ution. Order and Decree «»f
^lorning prayer and sermon We extend a hearty welcome to
|W| •r M for th«? cedar
HARLEY W. PRICKETT, Adminiatra- day with a program and picnic
r. |.»u<»l out of sn.l Uiok-r tl»e ««*i
76 tenia each
r the cedar poles.
■ ' . !
•• 4
lid Dei owed* Hurt, dinner. Miss Huth Holznagel, the at H.
—Used Car Exchange. 48tf
every service. R. L. Putnam, pastor.
. f the ( ire.ill ( • »rt ««f the State «»f Ore
3 S. R. 3 f :.,
Lot* 6, red .M« Alear 4« Peter», Attorney* fur Admin­ teacher, has been hired lor next
USED «uto part« fur le»«
Main birre! v ii f.»r the ( unty of Washington, dated
11' M. L«.t ». rc*t fir 210 J M. tail 7. istrator.
10-4 year.
Methodist
Episcopal
Church
Ilf
North Plains Christian Church
U,«-
1
ttk
day
«.f
April.
1934.
in
fav..r
«
f
fir
!
'V
M
l^.t
h
red
fir
20
i
M
.
none
Garage
to repair your Frigidaire
Scholls Grange will meet May 19.
Mother's Day services at the M.
Ihr timiter <*»i oaif! »ubdivialon* to be !
There will be a special Mother's
Artiaai’» Life Aw-rmti'-n. »» « ■ rp r«lr n,
NOTH E TO ( «EDITORS
WE buy and aulì used cars. plaintiff, and »<»!»'•« < arrie l.ar» •» . Mary
for Ira« than II 26 | ht M T
1 8. In the < »unty Court of the State of Ore­ Miss Helen Schmeltzer will have E. church will begin with Sunday Day service conducted at the North motors. Call us.
Ander»on. Knima .Sunn. n». Frier J
I
>»• '
Nl * ■ ' I • ' t. > ....... * f»r
■ : the lecture hour which school at 9:45 a. m. At 11 a. m. Plains Christian church Sunday, 3
gon, for the County of Washington,
— MacKunzie Motor Co. ■<.n,
yellow '
M
.
M
NW * .'I
Edward Bet er»« m *»»»d Arthur I *Her-
J*rol*ate Department.
includes memorial services led by the annual Mother's Day morning p m. Music to be furnished by the
farm
2310 M. hrrnl-k «
M. 8E‘ * r*
KF.’*,
Notice I* hereby given that the under­ the cliaplaln. Mrs.
rent or «••n* «««Ie h«ur« al law of John F F«trr-
•hzabeth Reed, worship service will be held. Choir church. Message, "The Glory of
deCUMcd. ■l.-frn tan'».
UM «>•"»
»w
fir -’.•« M,
hemlock 360
36<J M. signed Alfred Green ha* bean appointed
Vtf
All Ev angelical ministers of tills will sing an anthem and Maurice Motherhood," by R. L. Putnam, YOUR OLD BATTERY
M. hem- Administrator of the «•late of Fredu B
*« Si-1*, yelb w
fir 2.440 M,
..f 41 55 c.at* and di»b«»r»«*tnents anti tl«e
«• -
,M . n-mc «*f the 11 miter un «aid Well*. de* «**«*!. by the County Court of district, led by Rev, Carl HeinmLller Dean will sing a solo, "That Won­ minister.
fl-
* •'H
furi bar • MU
k vinos
liviaiotirt l«t Lr mttid fol lean than |».5o
RE - POWERED!
thel •on fi>M»i tl»e 6th day «»f January.
H'a1«- ■’! Ont ■■■
■ r
Wa-.I.IDR’-« l* of Portland, held the fourth quart­ derful Mother of Mine." The pastor
M f- r yellow fir und II.00 iter M tor County, and ha* qualified- All per» on* erly
conference at the Mountain will bring the Mother's Day mes­
iva: J, at the rate of 1 per rent per an-
,nd
for
the
further
«urn
of
liu.vo
Itici
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29. Lavir.g claim* agin»t »aid «ftate are here­ H< me parsonage Friday.
num,
sage.
Everyone
who
attends
will
* SE1,, yellow fir 660 .M. r«*«l I fir by notified to present the *ame, duly
l'i orni uni m Fire Insurance with inter-
The Groner, Jacktown, Mountain be given a flower to wear In mem­
fr<>m the 22nd «lay "f AugU’t.
M, hrmhx'k .5 M. none of the tim-
1
verif>r«i, a* by law required, to the un-
e«t thereon
t
Young folks of the community
Chapman, Laurel Ridge. ory of the "Dearest Mother in the
•_ at the rate of 7 per cent per an-
«tri «aid Mubdi vision tn Ite »old fur deraigne«! at 1113 Public Service Bldg., Home,
IU32,
IK.
”*X
Mountainside
Midway and Kinton World." Special recognition is to will present a program Sunday eve­
»*
and
for
the
further
«urn
of
|76.t*O
than
II
25
|ter
M
for
the
yellow
and
Portland, within *ix month* from the
numL
ning
at 8 o'clock in honor of Moth­
HKAHONF-D « ak anu • ••un” y »lab
fir and 6" rent* per M fur thr hem- date hereof.
schools wall hold joint eighth grade be given the most aged mother
attorney** fé i with Interrwt lbere»»n from
Ha »e I any length af’«* delivery
thè Vth «lay of
O< April,
Aprii. 1934. at the rate
Dat«»l an<l first publi*had April 26, 1934. graduation exercises at the Kinton present, the mother of the largest er's Day. with Mrs. Robert Mott as I
V*. ■
: I
:
*u me directed
block wo.-!
I » uinan Itoyd. 661
‘t. rr>! fir 76o M . itone of the Umber Date of lasrt publication May 24, 1934
uf <i per cent |»er annutn. t«i
Grange hall Tuesday evening at family and the mother having the their leader. All are invited.
«•(<1 •ub.11vt.it It to be »old for If«
Nt I’h.-w IlllUb.
S L!
.«erod. commanding
mo t to
“ make
and «lellvered.
« «•mmaiiding me
ALFRED GREEN. Administrator. Le­ 8 o'clock.
Thatcher school will close Friday
largest number of descendants pres­
> II 26 j rr M
T 2 8 . R. 6 W . land B. Shaw, Attorney.
• d tho real prqu’rty hereinafter de-
10-4
FIRST rl«uw W' hm I f < •ala. F3r
Carl Seiffen received severe ent at the service. AU the men and with a picnic at the school house.
17. NEk* Nl.'*. red fir 72'» M. none
('tame
•ed. I have levied up- n and pur-
aah K*r D*d«man
Mrs.
Tucker of Forest Grove was j
De-
bruises
to
the
back
and
hip
when
young
men
are
urged
to
bring
n i I x.■
. Oi k r und
he timltcr on »nid «ultdiviNlon Kt be
... LAND OFFICE, Washing-
GENERAL
8I«»7
f»»r I«-.» than 11. So per M. See. 19, ton, D. C„ March 7. 1934. Notice u herc- lie fell from a load of hay last their own mother or some aged the teacher. Miss Bateman of Gales ■
of Sale I will on Munday, the 2l»l
G
DIEMEL and fuel oil
door
of
« NW’’,, rnl fir I.'»7ti .M. red etniar
•lay >>f Ma). 1914. »! the Faxt
by given ihat subject to the condition* Thursday.
mother as their guest to the serv­ Creek will teach next year.
rich*. furl u4l denier,
none of the timber on «ai<| *ubdivi«i«tn and limitation*
>f the art* of June 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barnes!
t hr c«»urt H»»«i«e in IIill»b< re, Waahing-
H
- < : X-a :>< : _• ice.
I’hna» 1UJ
f
J.r M f r 1*^16 (39 Stat.
!lb), June 4. 1920 (41
ton < •■unty. Oregon, at the huur uf ten
The Epworth Leagues meet at 7 and family of Cornelius visited I
»aid «lay. «eli at public
r*d fir and 11.25 per .M fur the rod StaL
, and May 17, 192» (45 Stat.
rk a m. of
<
Sunday afternoon with her parents,
r T 15 8. R «• W . Sn- 17. NE1, 597, Public 417). and pursuant to depart- gage against the following described p. m. At 8 p. m. a unique Mother's
icthm lo <he • hightail iudtler for ca«h
19.
SF.I l>S
tho fullirwing desert l»«*d
i. red fir 1,576 M. SE:^ SE’,, rv!
tai regulation*. Circular 1200, the premises in Washington County, Oregon, Day service will be held. The pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Haney.
band, all <>f
«
to-wit
:
j IIIR I Y .a- k ’ N •
lituate
Mr. Paulsen came home from
lying,
being
and
I.62-'
M
none
of
ihr
timber
on
raid
king
land*
will
be
»old
1 property,
gram will include Mother's Day
timber on the folio’
_
||.4l,r«»k
Beginning at the Southeast corner of
(<>«•
livi>t<»na to Le »ohi for let*« than SI 60 May 14. 1934. al lu o'clock
o’cltxk a. m., at
the hospital Thursday, where he
in VX aahington i County, Oregon, • nd more
the Town of Forest Grove, poems, special Mother's Day songs
Block
3
in
«.
t«-wit:
t*m.
*wrii»rd
a»
follow
M
l
IN
8
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R
6
W
,
Src.
21.
8E
’
,
_
____
titulariy
«1«
L.
S.
Land
Office
public auction at the U.
pur
and pantomimes, and a general has been working a few days.
irtiank »«-<"1 p«'«»t*«ra for
t thr Donath .n Land
a |>a
l*. red fir l.'*N" M, red cedar 2<> ut Ruacburg, Oregon, to the highest bid- xml running r thence Weat 100 feet, thence
HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beyers and
f*>r grain
Mi*
1J»«4*-
thence East
feex, xncnce
r.uv luO
ivv feet.
im, service in which everyone who de­
, Mo«»re and wife in
none of the limiter un «aid «ub- der at nol »t l*w«i than the appraise«! price North 9N feet,
( latin <f MI.
ra
■
A
R
’
1.
Hi
N
’
-
’
thence
South
9b
f«;ct
to
the
place
of
be
­
sires
may say a good w ord in mem­ children of Tim'»er and Mrs. J. ’ Yes. sir, we mean just that. Our
2
Wv-(
h of Range
•»¡■•rt to l«e ««»Id f<>r If« than Si-50 ua shown by thi* notice, «ale to be «ub-
T..wn.hip l
|»rth Ritt’
rialn« I4F15
r Meridian i, the part
ory of mother. The songs for the Bcj ers ot Spnngtield spent Sunday recharging service will give your
Phon» N-
41 uu per M 1 ject to the nppruval of the Secretary of ginning.
of (he YYillai
This Summon« is publish«?«! by the evening
a W«. have a ......•< *"»*-
h«*r*4iy cruiveyY»*| I« •« follow» I Be-
ml
L
.. It 7 W . the Interior The purchase price with an
wiU be selected by the with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mott.
W ANTF.D
rder of the Honorable George R. Bag-
y.tur grain Wc pay !>•••
IxK
:o M. yellow : •<iditi««»al «uni of one-fifth of one per
giltiiing al a pu ini which i« rea«- krd
ping «»utl
congregation
and wiU be the "Songs Mrs. J. Beyers remained for a few old. run-down battery a new lease
ley.
Judge
of
the
above
entitled
court.
price
for
wheat.
White
lle-
follow»,
to-wit
:
M
.M. hemlock ' cent thereof, being cummiMioii* allowed,
hiahc-t n
l>y runntng <v*
My Mother Loved." All who at­ days.
of life. The result will be renewed
brewing and feed her-
hraat corner
romer of
ta’t
126 M, )el- ' must be depo
.^_jted when the right to pur- ;nade and entered in Mid court and
glnning at lite
oat*. Gre)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sears. Bert power for starting, ignition, light­
1934, tend are invited to select the song
the ______
19th d
April, ____
_______
__ ./ _ of
_ _____
your «amplo« bcf«»rc y«»u
low
I 7&
75 M. white chase 1» awnrd«?d by the Register, but cause on
thè Donati«»!» Land £ Im of Michael
Icy lirin
prescribing
that
the
Summon*
be
pub-
Sears
and
F.
A.
Bennett
spent
last
their mother loved and be ready to
y«a«r rheck a« ««■•«»
M -'F» and wifr li i Tuwnahip 1 South
fir
thick 45 .M . certificate of »ale will not issue until
M. «
•rii
You
Wednesday afternoon in Portland: ing and tijnalng Don't drive your
weigh«"!
Imperial I rod
of Rang* 2 W*-d afurrwaid. and run-
none of the timber on mi
purchaser ha* compile«!
fully with .ished by publication thereof once a week caU for It.
y«»ur gra
a» “
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern, i car longer with a pep-less battery I
South Hr<«’t»<l HU. llill»-
..........................
as to the for four succeMive weeks in the Hille-
to I m * sold for It*« than
mng tbmee m.rth 59’ 37* west I" : ■*
»aid regulation*. Circular
1200,
A Grain
boro Argus, a newspaper publiahed in
12tf
I 3H
rth
35
’
wcat
3
for
the
whit*«
pine,
11.76
|
sale
and
l
’
hone
•!,
chain«,
th*nce
ne
execution
of
the
contract
of
Mrs Kern, a sister of the Sears Bring it to us and we'll recharge it
bor*». <*ra
The date of
Four Square Church
rhaln*. theare w« t 12 42 chain« more
yellow fir. fl.25 per M f for the Noble bond required thereunder. The i money de­ Washington County, Oregon,
lH»tat«a*’ grown
brothers,
is improving in health. !
jll’KKANK
The
meetings
are
continuing
Albert
ls nut ai>- the first publication of this Summons is
or
l«w«.
to
thè
|
m ini or place of be-
fir
and
cedar
and
11.
on
|*
>cr
M
for
the
|HH>it««d
will
l»e
returned
if
sale
I
un
high
lan«t
«-«»rtlf »«*!
Mrs. G Paulsen and son John j quickly at an economical cost.
the 2oth day of April, 1934, and May through this week, services every
Ulf
glnning of (he t ■act to bo cimveycd
white fir and hemlock. T. . 13 8.. R 7 proved, otherwise patent will i.Mue fur
it .»f (Irene**.
hehrll. n
24th.
1934.
us
the
date
of
the
last
publi
­
Thursday afternoon at Green- !
bercin. thè «*id !>■ •int or place of t»c-
W . See
-5. NE‘* Si '« rc*l fir 1.670 the timber, which niu»t be remo ov«?d with-
night except Saturday night. Evan­ spent
M IN N E b « • I A N
Li »er« I corn. k par
wood on Hillside.
M.--1
M. hemlock 35 M . n«>ne of
,
the tlmlwr in 1 years. Bid* will be received from cation of this Summons.
ginhing being (I o northeast corner
II»
Omer Vu |«t««ke. un Zina
C. HENRI LABBE. Attorney for Plain­ gelist Johnson is bringing some
1 b in Bark Flare
Mr.
and Mrs. John Dopp of For- '
traci
numbrr»
cituens
ui
the
Unite«!
States,
associations
12-8
on
said
subdivision
t<>
be
•old
for
l<w*
of
farm Phone 2 l<)4
tiff. Address: 7v7 Failing Building. Port­ very fine messages. Please do not
•urvryed by A. A. Morrill for
than 61.50 |>er M for the ' ml fir and of auch cituens, and corporation* or­
aal«.
land. Oregon.
10-4 forget Friday night of this week est Grove visited last Tuesday eve- j
___ ____ _jnd running thence
BRITISH Quern •«*«*• ! p»itatoes f«»r
ganised
under
the
law*
of
the
United
75
cents
¡»er
M
for
the
hemlock.
T
17
B-
ning
with
Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen.
». K Northrup. 2%
as it is young peoples night; also
76c per »ack.
I 1 83 chain«, thence south 5.465
Second and Baseline Sts.
S . R 7 W . Sec. 27. NFD< SE‘4 D>'ug- State», or any State. Territory or Dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mock and
l'»tf
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
nul**« ««•! «'f Bank«.
thence_ ca«t 1.88 chain«;
la* fir 1,080 M. NW
SEt4 Duui*.aa trict thereof only. Upon application of
Sunday morning, a message on the family
have moved from the H.
Phone 591
R*«l I »ent -col
north 6 465 chain« to the
fir R20 M ;
none of the timber
on _
a qualified
______ purchaser, the timl»er on any In the County Court of the State of Ore­ subject "Mothers God’’ Sunday eve­
WASHINGTON county-----
gon, for Washington County.
McDonald place to the place on
•f I m * v inning, containing 1 acre.
-.1 will he offered separ-
naitl »ubdivÍMÍona to be sold f««r le«* than ' legal subdivision
corn fur «ale. unricellm! for «liage. 4r
In the Matter of the Estate of Rosanna ning will be a very extra and a David Hill, formerly occupied by
to
«atl»fy
the
hereinbefore
name«!
sum«
atcly
before
being
included
in
any
offer
Pthnam
A
8*»n*.
Rt
6.
R
,u
“
*
II
5«
Kr
M
T
7
8
.
R.
h
W..
8cc.
25,
:
lb
W T “
long-to-be-remembered service, Pete Eslinger and family, who left1
W«»ud, deceased.
and for the c««»l and expen*«* «»f «ale am! NW1« SW% yellow fir 2.200 M. hem- ,,f a larger unit. . . N
K •
I to »t 1 Farmington.
Notice is hereby given, that the under­ songs on the theme of mother. Also
460 M.
M, none
lock 150 M . none o >f the timber on said 6. NW1.* SW1^, red fir 480
«aid writ.
Administrator
of
the
above
named
a very special number to be ren­
Said sale will be made subject to re­ subdivision to he Bold ’ for
'
‘
timber on said subdivision to be signed
1«*«
than 11.75
20.
HAY ANI> FTKD
T. 11 estate. has filed in the above entitled dered. four instruments to be played
demption a* per «tatutr of (>rrg«m.
| mt M for the yellow fir and II.Û0 per «old for leaa than $1.50 per M. T.
Date«I at Hill»boro, Oreg«»n, thia 14th M for the hemlock. FRED W. JOHN- 8.. R. 1 E.. Sec. 27. SE\ SW»«,, yel- Court and cause, his final account and by one person at the same time.
TWO ton« batel <•»( hay. I' i’«'r t«H>
as _______
such, ____
and ____
the _______
Court has fixed
»f April. 1934
RON. Commissioner.
11-5 low fir 65< »u M. red fir 630 M. whita fir report _
<
I
<;ratei. 3 mil«« **’Uth «»f H'll*-
This will prove to be a treat for
W CONNELL. Sheriff of Washing­
12p
164 M. hemlock 180 M ; none of the the 2nd day of June, 1934, at the hour
bòro
---------------- —-
ton (’••unty, Oregon
M<»rrta Hudson, At­ NOTH E OF ADMINISTRATRIX ’8 SAI.F timber on said aubdivtoion to be »old for of lu o’clock A. M. of said day, and the you.
Court
room
of
the
above
entitled
Court
torney f««r Plaintiff, Ymm llldg., Port­
i-r.Kii
lea* than $1.6 |»er M for the yellow and
OF REAL PROPERTY
HUM FBO1H < F.
in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the Ume and
Christian Science Society
land, Oregon.
9-13
N«»tice i* hereby given t that thr under- red fir. $1 per M for the white
21.
for hearing objections
to said
signed, thr duly appointed, qualified and hemhtek. T. V 8., IL 2 E., Sec. 11. SWS place
Snr IMW cwt. mountain
Services are held every Sunday
TABLE putat«*
M. _ Sec. 13. NVY K* final account and for the final settle­ at 11 a. m.: Wednesday evening
acting
Administratrix
of
the
b.state
of
1
SEk.
red
fir
27^
—
‘
Burbank
»«*1
p»>tat«w*.
NOTICE
OF
GUARDIAN'S
SALE
I
irrown
N"
red nr
fir o.-*v
Gnu m,
M. nu*>v
none u*
of the
*, re«i
«■*>« tim-
«<«»•- ment of said estate.
J M Mill. laurel
liti In the County Court of the State of Ore- Curl E Muller, D*«c****« ’d. by virtue t»f SWÇ»,
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school
6oe |M-r cwt
Policyholders of Oregon Mutual are fortunate
Dated this luth day of May 1934.
and in pursuance to an Order of Sale , ter on »aid »ubdivialon* to te »old for
g4»n, for the County of Umatilla
R.
6
FL,
ZINA
MOOD Administrator of the at 9 45 a. m. Pupils up to the age
made
an«!
entered
in
the
County
Court
Iras
than
Jl
60
per
M.
T.
1
S.,
c
*■
In thr Matter «»f the Guan!l*n*hip of
FARM MACHINERY
22
in having good risks to offer the company and
of
20
years
are
welcomed.
Sunday's
• •f thr State of Oregon, for Washington I Sec. 13. NK>
NE1* NW'1*, yellow’ fir 133U Estate of said Deceased. Hare, Mc Aiea r &
Thoma« H«»«. an Incompetent I‘er»»*m.
for »»le
thr estate of I M. hemlock 485 M. NW1.* NW s<, yellow Peter», Attorneys for Administrator. 12-6 topic, "Adam and Fallen Man."
THAI I. H< Ntid fwl grinder
Notice i« hereby given that pursuant to ('•»unty, in the matter of
4*
Classified Advertising
»U
Scholls Ladies
Hold May Day
Party Friday
I
Makes You Lose
Unhealthy Fat
CHURCHES
Legal Notices
We Are Equipped
Thatcher
Lentz Auto Parts
Conservative Company
on the 28th ' fir 1895 M. hemlock 310 M. SE1.* NW M,,
parsone.
Box t»2. lit . 3. Hill** an order *»f the County Court of the Carl l~ Muller. Dwrased,
J
M
I
12p
CALL FOR BIDS
boro.
German M. E. Church. Bethany
State of Oregon, for the County of day of April, 1934, will fr«»m un«! after yellow fir 1165 M, hemlock 560 M, none
(••»•( h hnr- Umatilla. ma«le «nil entered in the mat­ thr 5th «lay «». June. 1934. sell at private <.f the timber <»n »aid
Sealed bids will be received until June
- - subdivwion»^ to be 'I
<.RAI’I IloE, 4-nrrtion »prtny
On Germantown road. Sunday
h
walking
11.50
per
M
for
the.
mh
I
c
I«»
thr
high«*!
bidder
f«-r
n«»t
Ire»
sold
for
I««»
than
Rotary
weeder.
1
2-
in
1st
on
two
hundred cords or mure ©f school every Sunday. 10 a. m.; Ger­
ter «»f the guardian«hip «»f Thoma* >< m *.
r«»w,
re»t
Grove
per
M
for
the
hem-
1
F.«l Davis. Rt- I. i'
4-foot county slab to be delivered on or
hii incompetent per»on, authorising »ml than one-half cash in hand, thr balance | yellow fir ami $1
plow
“
- e. 81. 8WU before Augu«t 1, 1934, to the school man service. 11 a. m., first and
mower’. n»k«v* • nd binder* rnip*»wering th«* guardian of »aid guard­ of thr purchase price to te paid in not , lock. T. 3 8., R-
good UM»I
of the tim- 1 buildings in Hillsboro, as designated by third Sundays: English service. 11
for ««!• lit Hlllabun» Frrd Co . |OO4 Mnin ian hip to ell all of th.- real pi peril • ' to exceed in three years after date, with jSW*«. re'* ^*r
lltf ..Uhl guar«lian«hip at private sale, thr interest at the rate of 6* < per annum, i ter on said sulaiivision to be sold for i the school board. The board reserves the a. m., second and fourth Sundays.
atraot.
S-.
R- 6
and to be »«cured by a mortgage upon ' leaa than $1.60 per M. T. 2
right to reject any or all bids.—H. K. —E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
tf
Juno chick brooder, u >ed one H**M*<>n, f««r undrr»ign«*d cunrdian will sell from and th«’ fellowtag «let-cribol real pr«»pcrty. all Sec. 29, NW1* NE’.,. red fir 725 M. Morgan, Clerk. District No. 7.
12-4
rale cheap
Mr*. Adolph Meier, Rot after th«- IMIh of May. 1934. at private thr right, title an«! intrrewt which thr white fir 14«» M. r»-<l _ cedar
____
_
_
95
M,
hem-
•ale to thr higbtvt bidder for ca*h. ami
121»
4i., Rt. I. lliH"boro.
Ranks M. E. Church
vu* 155
»ew M ; none -jf
of . the
’••y timber on »aid '
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
■ object to «-.nflrmation by said Court, said Curl E. Muller ha«i at the time of! k»vk
to be **>ld for leaa than 12 In the District Court of the United States
Sunday school every Sunday, 9:45
st
I and continue to offer for «ale until »"bl his death an«! which his estate now has I jubdivitfion
real ... per ___
M —
for the
red fir,
rOVLTKY
in ami to the foll«»wing described------
— —
— 61
- - - per M for the
for the District «»f Oregon.
__ I thr following <l«wcril»c*l real pn»pcrty be­
a.
m..
Mrs.
H. Jensen, superintend­
21.
per In the Matter of J. Wilbur Hartrampf,
property, lying, brim, and sitúate in the white fir and rc«l cedar and^BO
longing to «nkl guardianship. t«»-wit:
ent. Preaching services by E. Juliug
IICtJIKS qt’AIUY < IIICKS
>f Oregon.
R. 1 V .
('•»unty of Washington, State of
Oregon, IM for the hemlock. T. 18 8..
“
Bankrupt ; No. B 1S599 in Bankruptcy. Traglio. pas;or. every Sunday eve­
Lying in the Northwest Quarter of
IIKS l.rahorn.. •: pee !"•. rvery
Hnd more particularly described us fol- Se«’. 17, NE*4 SE’-*. red f i r 850 M
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
the Northwest Quarter 4»f 8«-« lion 21,
t
I SF.'i
SF.’* SK
SF. l 1 * red
re«l nr
fir iz«0
127t M; none of 1 in* thut on the luth day of March, . A. D. ning, 8 o’clock. Ladies' Aid meets
l«»w’s, to-wit:
«■hick (ruin our own flock, »eron« d yea»
T 2 S. R I YV. of thr Willamette
timber on **i«i *ubdivi*i«»n* to be sob! toe 1934
h.-«-. p,.h.-ioe<l in.lt—. Iltt.ht* Iloti' or
The Northeast quarter of tho North­
J.
Wilbur
Hartrampf of Forest first and third Wednesdays at 2
Meridian: Beginning nt th«» South-
Will
trade
2
8
I«** than 61.50 per M. T. 2 8.. R.
tf
west quarter of Section 20, Township
Harrod Murka, |l par l"<
Grove, Oregon, the bankrupt above name«!, p. m.
rant <-4»rner of this tract, which is
|W.. S*v. 11. NFA4 SE1^. rv*l fir 62u M. wim duly adjudicated bankrupt ; and that
rhlrk. for wheat, or pit» ett-h. We « do
.3 North Range 3 YVest of the Will­
reached by running from the quar­
re«i cedar 15 M. none of the timber on the first met'ting of hi* creditor* will be
I..tn hHlchlntt rit hi
lllllthr. & Son
amette Meridian, nnd the Northwest
ter *eeth»n <->«rn«,r on the went bound­
Bethany Baptist Church
12tf
*aid »ubdivialon to be sold for Ie** than held in the County Court R«x»m in the
Hui. lory. Iltll-ltoro I’h-no 3lh2
.
quarter of the Northeast quarter of
ary of «aid Srt'tion 21 east <340 f«*ot;
Sunday. 9:45 a. m„ Bible class:
I#E5" per M for the red fir, ami 61 per County Court House at Hillsboro. Ore­
I
Section 20, Townahip 3 North Range
thence North 67“ 6«’’ F.a-<t 113!..45
JRYDF
lw.-rko..hl White I.... horn | pul-
M for the red cellar. T. '22 8.. R. 3 W., gon, *»n the 19th «lay of May, 1934. at sermon at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. B.
1
3
West
of
the
Willamette
Meridian,
feel,
ibiim-
North
0
“
2«;
’
Went
759.55
l«»tH fur g«N»*l «’«»w. Young r«M»*1«,r*, .
S..' '2'., NT'.'* 8W1*, yellow fir 222«» M. ten A. M.. at which time said creditor* Y. P. U. at 7:30 p. nt. Mid-week
|
containing 80 acres,
fret, th«- beginning point which *-
each. I. O Edini»lon, Rt- 5. »‘t Gr- •*.».rl
....... ,k f.o M; NW1* SW’». red fir 1S50 may attend, prove their claims, appoint
land *ai«l Administratrix will also, fromlheml«
on th«’ Weal boundary of the »'.rip
I2tf
service Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. tf
«rhu«>l h..U’»«’.
M. red cedar 6" M, hemlock 180 M : NYY '« a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and
nnd after the 6th «lay of June, 1934,
conveyed to Jefferson L. Berry by
SE1,. yellow fir 2140 M. hemlock 12" transact such other business as may prop­
I for f«»r »ale and sell at private *alc,
NETTING turkey hen* for sale, I.» omh,
deed recorded nt page 339, B«x»k 26,
M
;
none
of
the
timber
on
said
subdivi
­
j cash in hand to the highest
erly come before said meeting.
in« hiding their firat luyer of egg«
Record* of Dee*i* f •» r Washington
sion* to be *ol«l for Ie** than $1.50 per
the right, titlo and interest
Mile *«»uth «»f TobinH station, B<»x 581.
Claims must be presented in form re­
County, Oregon, nn«l running th«nce
' Carl E. Muller hud nt
the
.........
. tint«» of hi* M for th«* yellow ami red fir. and 61 quired by the Bankrupt Act and sworn
Smith b9‘ 42' \v*ut 6vt».K feel to the
DUDLEY S !lnmu»n st ruin Leitlvm* nrc
' death nnd w hich hi* estate now had. in per M for the rod ce<!ar ami hcmh’ck.-— to.
Northwe«t corner of Tract No. 7,
Mure to make you n |»r«»fll. BI»M»«|-t*’»>te«l
' und to tin» timber upon the above de- FRED YV. JOHNSON. Commissioner. 8-12
The schedule filed discloses 1361.85 as­
being also th«’ N«»rthea*t corner of th«*
und nil egg* from <»ur own fl«»ck. All
ib*xl real estate.
sets. 6668.16 liabilili**s. Date*! May 8. 1934.
tract ronveyetl to J. E. Il«*«» by deed
male* u*««l from pedigreed 2’»o to« II:
CALL FOK WARRANTS
'
Bids may be *ubmitt(«d to the under­
recorded nt page 398, lha»k 58 of said
THOS. H. TONGUE Jr.. Referee in
Chirk*,
Mny.
|K
per
No.
7
warrant*
en-
inrg«* <*gg danw*.
All school district
signed at her residence nt Twelfth and
Bankruptcy. Hillsboro, Oregon.
12
r*«*-«»r<l ‘, thru« «1 N«»rth 0“ 2 1 West 3 IS
Tele pit one 613 and 642
Al*«»
1001 137.50
for Sou. (’ntal«»g.
Oak *tr««rt»«. in the City of Hillsboro. domed ’’not paid for want of funds.” are
f«*et t«» tin« Kouthweat corner of Tract
rurttom hatching. Faul Diidley, Aloha.
Oregon, or left for the undvrs!Kn<«d with now payable at tho First National bank
No. 9. thence North 89“ 42'
Mail Rt I Beaverton. Phone Beiixerton
Th«i i. “
II. “
Tongue Jr., at his law of fie« in in Hillsboro, Oregon.
6911.6 feet, thence South 0* 26'
etilH. (’.ale No. 1882.
»tf
Interest on such warrant* not hereto
tho Commercial Block in the City cf
.348 feet, t«» th«* place of beginning,
II. A. Kurat li et al to Violet Opal
Hillsboro,
Own. fore called will cease May 10, 1931.-
Washington County.
containing 4.76 nerw, »object to the
WANTED P«»ultry of all kind*. Writ.
HARRY
MORGAN. Clerk.
11-2 Gibbens, Lot 2 Clemmens subdivision T1N
Said sal«« will be made subject to eon-
rundway <lcnignnt«-«l n* Tract N<». 15.
Will call or bring Fri.lay, Saturday or
R2YV.
firniation
by
_____
_____
Being
a
part
«»f
the
West
Half
of
the
County
Court
of
the
Monday before n«a»n. Portlami price*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
J. W. Connell to S. M. Reagan, part
State of Oregon for Washington Count,.
Ilu* N.'rthrnnt Quarter of the South­
461 f
F. R. Barden, Cornelius.
In tho County Court, State of Oregon, Block A. Fairview Addition, Hiilaboro.
Dated thi* 3r«l day of May, 1931.
east Quarter «»f Section 17, T. 2 S.
County
of
Washington,
Probate
De
­
BABY' chick», »uperior *t<»ck. 8. ('. White
Bessie M. Gary et _ _ vir to Kay Mann,
ID.A MI LLER, Administratrix of the
R. I W. of the Willamette Meridian:
Licensed Embalmers and
Lt'ghorn*, R. I. R«al*, Barred Rock*,
Lot« 6 and 7 Block
partment.
Pleaant V iew Ad-
Estate of Carl E. Muller, Deei'a.-'.-d. Th«».
commencing 1820 {«•rt North u
13
('in.torn
In
the
Mutter
of
the
Estate
of
David
atari«««!
chick* and
pullet*.
1
dition.
H. Tongue Jr., Attorney for Administra­
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Weal nti'l 6'5" feet W««at of the corner
hatching rode price. Clilck price.: lip
Schuh, Deceased.
The Reed Institute to B. H. Shelles et
trix.
11-5
of Sections 16, 17, 2" ami ‘21 an«| run­
Notice ta hereby given that the .under- ux, Lot« 1.
to loo, 9r «Mich; over loo. He each.
2, 6, 7, 10 and N '-j
of 11.
ning thence North <•“ 18* West of
aignod ha* been appointed Administrator Block 1 Reed Acres.
(’ h I»««’ h Hatchery, M< Minnvill«« tied Carl-
NOTH E TO < HI lirions
th<? center of Tualatin River, thence
|on. (’«ale certificate 5491.
Otf
Clarence 8. Thatcher et ux, S’» of Lot
In tho (’«»unty (’ourt of the State of Orc- of the ««alate of David Schuh, deceased,
up name nearly Went to t h e West
by the County Court of the State of Oro 2 Bk-vk 1. Bank*.
gon. for Washington County.
boundary of the W«wt Half of the
gon.
for
Washington
County,
and
Ima
J. 8. Coward et ux to Annie Web
I
’
lOS
the
Southeast
In
the
Matter
of
the
Fatate
of
Maria
A.
N«»rthe«*t Quarter of
25.
qunlified. All person« having claim» against ¡ come, 1.945 acre* Johnson Estate Audi­
Quarter of _____
S«,cti«>n 17, thence South
I tel. Deceased.
sni«l
wtat««
are
hereby
notifie*!
to
present
FOR HALF. 7-in<>ntha old sow pig*. («•
tion.
Notice
i*
hen*l»y
given,
that
the
under-
1.3'
l-iiit
to
n
pipe
nt
the
approx-
0“ 1«' 7^........
O. L. Hoyen et ux to E. R. George, 1
W. Stiff, IU wm I v III c . Phono 3704 lleav-
signed has been duly confirmed by tlw th«« same to me at 820 Lumbermen’*
(mate renter of
... the
— Southeast Quar-
fltf
ertön.
ter of Section 1 17, then«-«* Emit 660
above entitl<««l Court, a* Ex«BCiitor «»f the Building, Portiani!, Oregon, with vouch- acre Section 1.3 T1S R1YV.
Janie« H. Duncan et ux to Edward
feet to th«* place of l»eglnning, ©on-
last Will and Teatament of sai«l deceased, or* nn<l duly verified, within six months
from the date hereof.
L. Duncan et al, Lot 42 Hazel Brook
M.
HORS«
taining 14.79 acre* of lan«l area.
mid has duly <iualifi«'«l a* mich.
Dated and first published April ~6, farm.
Now therefore, all persons having claim*
FOR SALE 2hOtl-ll» team. Will hc II n«’p- for the purp«»*e of curing f«»r nnd mnin-
Effie Duncan to Edw *1 L. Dane .in,
arntr. or trade fur cow«
M Fielding. tninfng the above
nnme«l
incompetent against »aid estate ure hereby notified 1931, Last publication May 24. 1934.
ROBERT G I-LOS I I RM ANN Attorney. part I. ot 42 Ha tel Brook farm.
SbrrwtMHl. Rt- •
first house en*t Jack­ person nnd preserving *ni«l gunr«!ian»hip and reqiiir«*.! to prment th«« same, together
Ratskwill kills rats and mice,
E. J. Francis to I). J. William* et vx.
town tu bool on Furmlngtoh roiul.
12 rMtnte. The term* of *nid wale me cn*h with pniper voucher* th««refor, to th«« 3‘hi Lumbermen’s Building, Portland, Ore­
but Is not a poison. Rats cost
ltK4 Lot 16 Witch Hazel Little Farm*.
uiidprsignthl, at the law office-, of Hare. gon.
.1 the United Btateo
YOUNG tenm "f tunr«** for snlr, woight In Gold
the American people millions
C. H. Esiinger et al to Milburn A.
32'10.
Grorv«’ Ncshcim. mil«' <*n«t of of tho l»i«l ncrompnnying the bid; balance MrAlear A Peters, in th«« Shute Suvinga
SUMMONS
Stout,
Oregon,
130
acre«
Section
9
T2N
R2W.
i n Hillsbor«*,
to be pnitl iip«»n confirnintion of «"Ie Hank Building,
of dollars yearly. They carry
I iirmlnuton brldg«*. Box
In the Circuit Court <<f the State ut Ore­
Patrick J. Kelly to State Hignw.iy com­
IlidH will bo r«*ceived for *Hi«l property within Hix months front th«« .Isle hereof.
every communicable disease,
WANTED CI wmip cullivRting horn’* Must n* m whol«» or for Hcpnrte tract*. All bid«
gon, tur the County ul Waahlntrlon-
mission, part Lot 4 Ladd A Reed's Ad­
Dated this April 19th, 19.34.
1». bargain. J
H. Jacoba, IlL 2. Il«»x
such a s hydrophobia and
dition, Beaverton.
AUGUST 1TEI . Executor
2 ____ . of the Inst Justin Fait re. Plaintiff.
to be dcliv«*m«l to th«» undersigned at
ve.
•II5A. F«»rtl»«ml
Lilly
Buxton
to
H.
W.
Prickett
et
ux
equine influenza. Don't keep
in
the
city
of
Will
and
Teetanwnt
of
sai«i
d»
‘
«
,
cas«
,
d.
o f
909 Corbett
Building,
ONE yonrling mure ««'ll. $3E(»o, I 8-yciir- Portland,
of Miiltnomuh,
and Hare. McAlear A Peters, Attorneys for U. A. Andenon and Len W. Guild. De- part Block 5 Forest Grove.
such pests about your homes
County
fendant*.
obl
$56; «»thers 1.» pick fr«»m. Al«.» Slnto of Oregon.
O. B. Gates et al to Gat««* Pipe &
Executor.
9-18
or buildings. I M Ratskwill
To U. A. Anderoon, above named de- Investment Co., part Block 14 Simmons’
fraah row* Will trade, buy or sell.
Date of first publicntl«»n April 12, 1934.
and jet rid of these pests.
Farmers’ Fee.I B*m, Miwk A Huckgr. Date <»f Inst publication May 10, 19.34.
frtidant:
Addition, Hillsboro
CALL FOR W ARRANTS
of
Oregon.
In
the
name
of
the
State
—
-------
-
Phebe A. McCool t«» Nellie R. Vaughn.
All current Union High 8«’hool District
BERT JERARD. Guardian.
8-12
owners. I’hom- WHY.
'
No. <3 warrant*, number* 659 to 1222, you are hereby required to appear and 33.23 acre« Section 15 T28 R2W.
REGISTERED Ferchvron Mnllion service;
answer the complaint filed against you
Horatio Investment Co.
... to L.
... Grace
___ _
brooding
chart, to insure standing, NOTICE
OF
FILING APPLICATION inclusive, have been callt««l for payment in the above <mtitled suit, on or before
sucking c«»lt, $12.50. $2 50 down
$1'
FOR LICENSE FOR MINOR HYDRO­ n* of May 10. 1934. and will be paid the last day of four week* from the date Vial, 6 acre« Section 28 T1S KlW.
M. N. Richardson et ux to Orville 8.
upon presentation at Commercial National
at foaling. Hea<lqunr1ers Farmer* Feed
ELECTRIC PROJECT
of the first publication of this Summon»,
Barn, Hillsbora Phone 801Y. Owner H.
N«»0ce i* hereby given that tM Tlmb«-r bank. Hillsboro. 11. M GOODMAN, Clerk said perlini «»/ four we««k* being the time Looney et al, 40 acres Section 23 T1S
R2W.
S Ditlbv Fh«»n«’ Scholl* 10f»'<_______
Compnny, whose ad-
Light and Power
1
prescribed fur the publication there*J;
The Rexall Store
CALL
FOR
WARRANTS
S«»phia Shines to A. R. Jones, Lot 2
..............
Portland,
drew* 1* 409 » poatal Building,
nnd
if
you
fail
*«»
to
appear
and
answer
All outstanding warrant* issue«! by
Block 12 Metxger Acre*.
....v...., ha*
....
In Bin
file*!
CATTI.»:
Oregon,
*ai«i complaint, for want thereof the
27.
___
District
N«>.
29.
Washington
county,
are
Bank
of
Beaverton
to
Melvin
L.
Van-
Illllxboro, Oregon
<IOOI) cowa, T. II. an«l ah«»rtion teatrd, the llydnwlrctrir Commission of Oregon now payable through the First National plaintiff will take the judgment against
dermo«t et ux. NWtq of NKI* of Section
at Salem, an application for linen*« for
you n* praye«! for in hi* said c«wnplaint,
and g<aal equipment for aale; al*«» very
bank
at
Hillsboro.
Interest
will
cease
on
12
T2S
R2W.
to .........
uUlil«
a minor
minor hydroelectric
nyarwwiw«-« •« project
»’•”*'2’.*7
;
... ......
ion to-wit, the foreclosure of a certain mort-
giwal farm for rent. A. 8. Eischen, <«aa­ a
80 cubic feet per second of the waters May 10, 1934.
1*1
ton.
«P
a good conservative company to protect those
risks.
CHAS. L. Agent
WALKER
Every Form of Protection—Fire, Automobile, Casualty,
LiabiUty, FideUty. Surety and Life
Phone 1732
1164 Third Street
DR. R. J. NICOL
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
Veterinarians
Real Estate Transfers
Donelson ÔC Sewell
l’hone 953
Hillsboro
War on Rats
Buy Ratskwill
Price 50 cent*
Delta Drug Store
To Uncover
Live Prospects
IDEAS that arouse
interest; illustra­
tions that get atten­
tion ; messages that
really sell . . . we do
a finished job; a
complete advertising
product that is pre­
sentable and produc­
tive.
Business Forms
Broadsides
Booklets
Folders
Inserts
Idras and Ertimateii
Without Obligation.
Hillsboro
Argus